Autocar Professional’s December 1, 2023, issue is out!
The highlight of the issue is about India’s journey towards Destination Zero Emission.
This super 48-pager is power packed with news, features, interviews and technology articles that will keep you up to date on developments in the Indian and global automotive sector.





The highlight of the issue is about India’s journey towards Destination Zero Emission. Autocar Professional partnered with the Tamil Nadu Government for an India EV Conclave and eminent panelists from the industry and government deliberated and discussed the way ahead for the industry and how the nation and the state government can play its part in accelerating this shift.

We also share the vision of the enterprising Industries Minister of the State Government of Tamil Nadu, Dr TRB Rajaa and his administration to support the electric vehicle evolution. And an invigorating debate on FAME and why it should continue.


That’s not all. We have stories on Kia India's financial performance, Mahindra's plans of new investment and Ashok Leyland building its defence business.
Marketwatch
This festive season, windfall for automotive players who can happily wrap up the year with record numbers and double digit growth.
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06 Dec 2023
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Ketan Thakkar

Autocar Professional Bureau